Statistics: Learning from Data 2nd edition

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Roxy Peck and Tom Short
Publisher: Cengage Learning

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  • Chapter 1: Collecting Data In Reasonable Ways
    • 1: Concept Explorations (5)
    • 1.1: Statistics—It's All About Variability
    • 1.2: Statistical Studies: Observation and Experimentation (9)
    • 1.3: Collecting Data: Planning an Observational Study (9)
    • 1.4: Collecting Data—Planning an Experiment (9)
    • 1.5: The Importance of Random Selection and Random Assignment: What Types of Conclusions are Reasonable? (8)
    • 1.6: Avoid These Common Mistakes
    • 1: Review Exercises (6)
    • 1: Concept Questions (28)
    • 1: Labs (6)
    • 1: Test Bank (44)

  • Chapter 2: Graphical Methods for Describing Data Distributions
    • 2: Concept Explorations (3)
    • 2.1: Selecting an Appropriate Graphical Display (10)
    • 2.2: Displaying Categorical Data: Bar Charts and Comparative Bar Charts (6)
    • 2.3: Displaying Numerical Data: Dotplots, Stem-and-Leaf Displays, and Histograms (15)
    • 2.4: Displaying Bivariate Numerical Data: Scatterplots and Time Series Plots (7)
    • 2.5: Graphical Displays in the Media (6)
    • 2.6: Avoid These Common Mistakes
    • 2: Review Exercises (6)
    • 2: JMP Simulations (9)
    • 2: Concept Questions (29)
    • 2: Labs (5)
    • 2: Test Bank (83)

  • Chapter 3: Numerical Methods for Describing Data Distributions
    • 3: Concept Explorations (4)
    • 3.1: Selecting Appropriate Numerical Summaries (8)
    • 3.2: Describing Center and Variability for Data Distributions That Are Approximately Symmetric (12)
    • 3.3: Describing Center and Variability for Data Distributions That Are Skewed or Have Outliers (12)
    • 3.4: Summarizing a Data Set: Boxplots (11)
    • 3.5: Measures of Relative Standing: z-scores and Percentiles (15)
    • 3.6: Avoid These Common Mistakes
    • 3: Review Exercises (8)
    • 3: JMP Simulations (11)
    • 3: Concept Questions (24)
    • 3: Labs (6)
    • 3: Test Bank (81)

  • Chapter 4: Describing Bivariate Numerical Data
    • 4: Concept Explorations (3)
    • 4.1: Correlation (11)
    • 4.2: Linear Regression: Fitting a Line to Bivariate Data (11)
    • 4.3: Assessing the Fit of a Line (13)
    • 4.4: Describing Linear Relationships and Making Predictions—Putting It All Together
    • 4.5: Avoid These Common Mistakes
    • 4: Review Exercises (8)
    • 4: Online Exercises (3)
    • 4: JMP Simulations (13)
    • 4: Concept Questions (12)
    • 4: Labs (6)
    • 4: Test Bank (45)

  • Chapter 5: Probability
    • 5: Concept Explorations (3)
    • 5.1: Interpreting Probabilities (8)
    • 5.2: Calculating Probabilities (8)
    • 5.3: Probabilities of More Complex Events: Unions, Intersections, and Complements (12)
    • 5.4: Conditional Probability (10)
    • 5.5: Calculating Probabilities—A More Formal Approach (Optional) (12)
    • 5.6: Probability as a Basis for Making Decisions
    • 5.7: Estimating Probabilities Empirically and Using Simulation (Optional) (5)
    • 5: Review Exercises (7)
    • 5: Concept Questions (24)
    • 5: Labs (5)
    • 5: Test Bank (4)

  • Chapter 6: Random Variables and Probability Distributions
    • 6: Concept Explorations (7)
    • 6.1: Random Variables (7)
    • 6.2: Probability Distributions for Discrete Random Variables (8)
    • 6.3: Probability Distributions for Continuous Random Variables (13)
    • 6.4: Mean and Standard Deviation of a Random Variable (7)
    • 6.5: Normal Distributions (21)
    • 6.6: Checking for Normality (4)
    • 6.7: Binomial and Geometric Distributions (Optional) (19)
    • 6.8: Using the Normal Distribution to Approximate a Discrete Distribution (Optional) (7)
    • 6: Review Exercises (8)
    • 6: Online Exercises (8)
    • 6: Concept Questions (30)
    • 6: Labs (10)
    • 6: Test Bank (62)

  • Chapter 7: An Overview of Statistical Inference—Learning from Data
    • 7: Concept Explorations (2)
    • 7.1: Statistical Inference—What You Can Learn From Data (8)
    • 7.2: Selecting an Appropriate Method—Four Key Questions (11)
    • 7.3: A Five-Step Process for Statistical Inference
    • 7: Review Exercises (8)
    • 7: Concept Questions
    • 7: Test Bank

  • Chapter 8: Sampling Variability and Sampling Distributions
    • 8: Concept Explorations (2)
    • 8.1: Statistics and Sampling Variability (7)
    • 8.2: The Sampling Distribution of a Sample Proportion (9)
    • 8.3: How Sampling Distributions Support Learning from Data (8)
    • 8: Review Exercises (6)
    • 8: Concept Questions (2)
    • 8: Labs (6)

  • Chapter 9: Estimating a Population Proportion
    • 9: Concept Explorations (4)
    • 9.1: Selecting an Estimator (8)
    • 9.2: Estimating a Population Proportion—Margin of Error (13)
    • 9.3: A Large-Sample Confidence Interval for a Population Proportion (23)
    • 9.4: Choosing a Sample Size to Achieve a Desired Margin of Error (6)
    • 9.5: Bootstrap Confidence Intervals for a Population Proportion (Optional) (4)
    • 9.6: Avoid These Common Mistakes
    • 9: Review Exercises (8)
    • 9: JMP Simulations (4)
    • 9: Concept Questions (6)
    • 9: Labs (6)

  • Chapter 10: Asking and Answering Questions About a Population Proportion
    • 10: Concept Explorations (3)
    • 10.1: Hypotheses and Possible Conclusions (10)
    • 10.2: Potential Errors in Hypothesis Testing (9)
    • 10.3: The Logic of Hypothesis Testing—An Informal Example (5)
    • 10.4: A Procedure for Carrying Out a Hypothesis Test (5)
    • 10.5: Large-Sample Hypothesis Tests for a Population Proportion (22)
    • 10.6: Randomization Tests and Exact Binomial Tests for One Proportion (Optional) (5)
    • 10.7: Avoid These Common Mistakes
    • 10: Review Exercises (9)
    • 10: JMP Simulations (6)
    • 10: Concept Questions (8)
    • 10: Labs (6)
    • 10: Test Bank (24)

  • Chapter 11: Asking and Answering Questions About the Difference Between Two Population Proportions
    • 11: Concept Explorations (4)
    • 11.1: Estimating the Difference Between Two Population Proportions (10)
    • 11.2: Testing Hypotheses About the Difference Between Two Population Proportions (8)
    • 11.3: Inference for Two Proportions Using Data from an Experiment (10)
    • 11.4: Simulation-Based Inference for Two Proportions (Optional) (5)
    • 11.5: Avoid These Common Mistakes
    • 11: Review Exercises (4)
    • 11: JMP Simulations (4)
    • 11: Concept Questions (6)
    • 11: Labs (6)

  • Chapter 12: Asking and Answering Questions About a Population Mean
    • 12: Concept Explorations (1)
    • 12.1: The Sampling Distribution of the Sample Mean (16)
    • 12.2: A Confidence Interval for a Population Mean (19)
    • 12.3: Testing Hypotheses About a Population Mean (15)
    • 12.4: Simulation-Based Inference for One Mean (Optional) (7)
    • 12.5: Avoid These Common Mistakes
    • 12: Review Exercises (7)
    • 12: JMP Simulations (6)
    • 12: Concept Questions (22)
    • 12: Labs (6)
    • 12: Test Bank (126)

  • Chapter 13: Asking and Answering Questions About the Difference Between Two Means
    • 13: Concept Explorations (1)
    • 13.1: Two Samples: Paired versus Independent Samples (2)
    • 13.2: Learning About a Difference in Population Means Using Paired Samples (21)
    • 13.3: Learning About a Difference in Population Means Using Independent Samples (26)
    • 13.4: Inference for Two Means Using Data from an Experiment (20)
    • 13.5: Simulation-Based Inference for Two Means (Optional) (10)
    • 13.6: Avoid These Common Mistakes
    • 13: Review Exercises (9)
    • 13: JMP Simulations (20)
    • 13: Concept Questions (12)
    • 13: Labs (6)
    • 13: Test Bank (93)

  • Chapter 14: Learning from Categorical Data
    • 14: Concept Explorations (3)
    • 14.1: Chi-Square Tests for Univariate Categorical Data (16)
    • 14.2: Tests for Homogeneity and Independence In a Two-Way Table (14)
    • 14.3: Avoid These Common Mistakes
    • 14: Review Exercises (7)
    • 14: JMP Simulations (6)
    • 14: Concept Questions (8)
    • 14: Labs (6)
    • 14: Test Bank (41)

  • Chapter 15: Understanding Relationships—Numerical Data
    • 15: Concept Explorations (1)
    • 15.1: The Simple Linear Regression Model (11)
    • 15.2: Inferences Concerning the Slope of the Population Regression Line (12)
    • 15.3: Checking Model Adequacy (11)
    • 15: Review Exercises (3)
    • 15: Concept Questions
    • 15: Labs (6)

  • Chapter 16: Asking and Answering Questions About More Than Two Means
    • 16: Concept Explorations (2)
    • 16.1: The Analysis of Variance—Single-Factor ANOVA and the F Test (13)
    • 16.2: Multiple Comparisons (8)
    • 16: Review Exercises (2)
    • 16: JMP Simulations (4)
    • 16: Concept Questions
    • 16: Labs (5)
    • 16: Test Bank (35)

  • Chapter PJT: Project
    • PJT.1: Project (4)


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Chapter PJT: Project
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Chapter 1: Collecting Data In Reasonable Ways
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1.CQ 28 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028
1.Lab 6 001.Excel 001.JMP 001.Minitab 001.R 001.SPSS 001.TI
1.R 6 061 063 066 068 072 074
1.TB 44 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044
1.2 9 002 003 004 006 007 008 010 012 013
1.3 9 015 018 019 020 022 024 025 027 028
1.4 9 031 034 036 037 039 041 042 044 045
1.5 8 046 047 050 056 057 058 059 060
Chapter 2: Graphical Methods for Describing Data Distributions
2.CE 3 001.CV 001.SIP 002.CV
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2.JMP 9 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009
2.Lab 5 001.Excel 001.JMP 001.Minitab 001.R 001.SPSS
2.R 6 060 061 063 065 066 069
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2.4 7 042.S 043 044.S 045 047.MI 047.MI.SA 049
2.5 6 051 052.S 054 056 057 059
Chapter 3: Numerical Methods for Describing Data Distributions
3.CE 4 001.CV 001.SIP 002.CV 003.CV
3.CQ 24 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024
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3.R 8 062.S 063.S 064.S 065.S 067.S 068.S 069.S 071
3.TB 81 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 065 066 067 068 069 070 071 072 073 074 075 076 077 078 079 080 081
3.1 8 001.MI.S 001.MI.SA 003.S 004.S 005.S 007 010 011.S
3.2 12 ST.001.S ST.002.S 012.MI.S 012.MI.SA 013.MI.S 013.MI.SA 014.S 015 017.MI.S 017.MI.SA 018.S 021
3.3 12 025.S 026.MI.S 026.MI.SA 028.S 029.S 030.MI.S 030.MI.SA 031.MI.S 031.MI.SA 032.S 033 035.S
3.4 11 ST.001.S SYS.001.S 036.S 037.S 039.S 041.MI.S 041.MI.SA 043.S 044 045 048.S
3.5 15 ST.001.S ST.002.S SYS.001.S 050.MI 050.MI.SA 051 054 055.MI 055.MI.SA 057.S 058.MI 058.MI.SA 059.MI 059.MI.SA 061
Chapter 4: Describing Bivariate Numerical Data
4.CE 3 001.CV 001.SIP 002.CV
4.CQ 12 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012
4.JMP 13 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013
4.Lab 6 001.Excel 001.JMP 001.Minitab 001.R 001.SPSS 001.TI
4.O 3 075 077.S 079.S
4.R 8 057 058 060.S 062.S 067.S 068 070.S 071
4.TB 45 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045
4.1 11 001 003 005.S 009 010 013.S 014.S 017.MI 017.MI.SA 019.MI 019.MI.SA
4.2 11 021 022 024.S 025.MI.S 025.MI.SA 029.S 031.MI.S 031.MI.SA 032.S 036 037
4.3 13 039.S 042.MI.S 042.MI.SA 044.S 045.S 046.MI.S 046.MI.SA 049 051 053.S 054.MI.S 054.MI.SA 056
Chapter 5: Probability
5.CE 3 001.CV 001.SIP 002.SIP
5.CQ 24 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024
5.Lab 5 001.Excel 001.JMP 001.Minitab 001.R 001.SPSS
5.R 7 082 085 087 088 091 094 095
5.TB 4 001 002 003 004
5.1 8 001 003.MI 003.MI.SA 006.MI 006.MI.SA 008 009.MI 009.MI.SA
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5.7 5 072.MI 072.MI.SA 073 074 076
Chapter 6: Random Variables and Probability Distributions
6.CE 7 001.CV 001.SIP 002.CV 002.SIP 003.SIP 004.SIP 005.SIP
6.CQ 30 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030
6.Lab 10 001.Excel 001.JMP 001.Minitab 001.R 001.SPSS 002.Excel 002.JMP 002.Minitab 002.R 002.SPSS
6.O 8 116 117.MI 117.MI.SA 122.MI 122.MI.SA 123 125 126
6.R 8 101 103 105 106 108 109.S 111.S 114.S
6.TB 62 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 060 061 062
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6.6 4 070.S 071.MI.S 071.MI.SA 072.S
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6.8 7 093.MI.S 093.MI.SA.S 094.S 095.MI.S 095.MI.SA 096.S 098.S
Chapter 7: An Overview of Statistical Inference—Learning from Data
7.CE 2 001.CV 001.SIP
7.R 8 030 031 032 034 035 037 039 041
7.1 8 002 003 004 006 008 009 011 012
7.2 11 016 017 019 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029
Chapter 8: Sampling Variability and Sampling Distributions
8.CE 2 001.CV 001.SIP
8.CQ 2 001 002
8.Lab 6 001.Excel 001.JMP 001.Minitab 001.R 001.SPSS 001.TI
8.R 6 041 042 045 049 050 052
8.1 7 001 002 003 007 010 013 014
8.2 9 016 017 019.MI 019.MI.SA 022 023 025.MI 025.MI.SA 028
8.3 8 029 030 031.S 034 035.MI 035.MI.SA 038.S 040
Chapter 9: Estimating a Population Proportion
9.CE 4 001.CV 001.SIP 002.CV 002.SIP
9.CQ 6 001 002 003 004 005 006
9.JMP 4 001 002 003 004
9.Lab 6 001.Excel 001.JMP 001.Minitab 001.R 001.SPSS 001.TI
9.R 8 078 079 081 082.S 084.S 085 087 090.S
9.1 8 002 004 005.MI 005.MI.SA 008 010 014 016
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9.4 6 062.S 064.MI.S 064.MI.SA 066.MI.S 066.MI.SA 067.S
9.5 4 069 070.QR 072 074
Chapter 10: Asking and Answering Questions About a Population Proportion
10.CE 3 001.CV 001.SIP 002.CV
10.CQ 8 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008
10.JMP 6 001 002 003 004 005 006
10.Lab 6 001.Excel 001.JMP 001.Minitab 001.R 001.SPSS 001.TI
10.R 9 081 082 083 085 087 088.S 090 092.S 094.S
10.TB 24 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024
10.1 10 002 004 005 006 009.MI 009.MI.SA 010 014.MI 014.MI.SA 016
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10.6 5 075 076 078 079 080.S
Chapter 11: Asking and Answering Questions About the Difference Between Two Population Proportions
11.CE 4 001.CV 001.SIP 002.CV 002.SIP
11.CQ 6 001 002 003 004 005 006
11.JMP 4 001 002 003 004
11.Lab 6 001.Excel 001.JMP 001.Minitab 001.R 001.SPSS 001.TI
11.R 4 041.S 043.S 046.S 047.S
11.1 10 ST.001.S 001.S 002.S 004.MI.S 004.MI.SA 005.S 006.MI.S 006.MI.SA 009.S 010.S
11.2 8 011 013.MI.S 013.MI.SA 016 018.MI.S 018.MI.SA 019.MI.S 019.MI.SA
11.3 10 020.S 023.S 024.MI.S 024.MI.SA 025.S 027.MI.S 027.MI.SA 029 031.S 032
11.4 5 033 035.MI 035.MI.SA 036 039.S
Chapter 12: Asking and Answering Questions About a Population Mean
12.CE 1 001.SIP
12.CQ 22 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022
12.JMP 6 001 002 003 004 005 006
12.Lab 6 001.Excel 001.JMP 001.Minitab 001.R 001.SPSS 001.TI
12.R 7 068.S 069 071 072 074.S 076.S 077.S
12.TB 126 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 065 066 067 068 069 070 071 072 073 074 075 076 077 078 079 080 081 082 083 084 085 086 087 088 089 090 091 092 093 094 095 096 097 098 099 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126
12.1 16 ST.001.S ST.002.S 001.MI 001.MI.SA 003 005 006.MI 006.MI.SA 007 008 010.MI.S 010.MI.SA.S 014.MI.S 014.MI.SA.S 016.S 018.S
12.2 19 SYS.001.S 020.MI.S 020.MI.SA 021 022.S 024.S 026.MI.S 026.MI.SA.S 027.S 028.S 030 031.MI.S 031.MI.SA.S 032.MI.S 032.MI.SA 033.S 036 038 039.S
12.3 15 SYS.001.S 041.S 042.S 043.S 044.MI.S 044.MI.SA.S 045.S 047.S 049.MI.S 049.MI.SA.S 050.S 051.S 056.S 058.MI.S 058.MI.SA.S
12.4 7 060.MI 060.MI.SA 061 062 063 065 067
Chapter 13: Asking and Answering Questions About the Difference Between Two Means
13.CE 1 001.SIP
13.CQ 12 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012
13.JMP 20 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020
13.Lab 6 001.Excel 001.JMP 001.Minitab 001.R 001.SPSS 001.TI
13.R 9 091 092 094.S 095.S 096.S 098.S 099.S 102 104.S
13.TB 93 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 065 066 067 068 069 070 071 072 073 074 075 076 077 078 079 080 081 082 083 084 085 086 087 088 089 090 091 092 093 094
13.1 2 001 002
13.2 21 005.MI.S 005.MI.SA.S 007.S 009 010.MI.S 010.MI.SA.S 013.MI.S 013.MI.SA 014.MI.S 014.MI.SA.S 016.S 017.MI.S 017.MI.SA.S 020.S 022.S 026 027.MI.S 027.MI.SA.S 029.S 030.MI.S 030.MI.SA.S
13.3 26 ST.001.S ST.002.S SYS.001.S SYS.002.S 032.S 033.S 035.S 036.MI.S 036.MI.SA.S 038.MI.S 038.MI.SA.S 040.S 043.S 044.S 046.MI.S 046.MI.SA.S 047.S 048.S 049.S 050.S 053.S 054.S 056.S 057.MI.S 057.MI.SA.S 058.S
13.4 20 059 060 062.MI.S 062.MI.SA.S 063.S 065.MI.S 065.MI.SA.S 066.S 068 070 071.S 072.MI.S 072.MI.SA.S 073 074 075 077.MI.S 077.MI.SA.S 078.S 079.S
13.5 10 081.MI 081.MI.SA 082.MI 082.MI.SA 083 084 087 088 089 090
Chapter 14: Learning from Categorical Data
14.CE 3 001.CV 001.SIP 002.SIP
14.CQ 8 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008
14.JMP 6 001 002 003 004 005 006
14.Lab 6 001.Excel 001.JMP 001.Minitab 001.R 001.SPSS 001.TI
14.R 7 040.S 041.S 042.S 044.S 045.S 047.S 048
14.TB 41 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041
14.1 16 001.S 002.MI.S 002.MI.SA 003.MI.S 003.MI.SA.S 004.S 007.S 008.S 010.S 011.MI.S 011.MI.SA.S 012.S 014.S 015.MI.S 015.MI.SA.S 017.S
14.2 14 019.MI.S 019.MI.SA 020.S 021 023.S 026.S 032.S 033.MI.S 033.MI.SA 034.S 035.MI.S 035.MI.SA.S 036.S 038.S
Chapter 15: Understanding Relationships—Numerical Data
15.CE 1 001.SIP
15.Lab 6 001.Excel 001.JMP 001.Minitab 001.R 001.SPSS 001.TI
15.R 3 046 047 050
15.1 11 001 002 003.MI.S 003.MI.SA.S 006.MI.S 006.MI.SA.S 007 009.S 010.S 011.MI 011.MI.SA
15.2 12 013 016.MI 016.MI.SA 017 018.MI 018.MI.SA 020 021 022 026.S 027 029
15.3 11 030 031 033.MI 033.MI.SA 035 037 038 039 040.MI 040.MI.SA 043.S
Chapter 16: Asking and Answering Questions About More Than Two Means
16.CE 2 001.CV 001.SIP
16.JMP 4 001 002 003 004
16.Lab 5 001.Excel 001.JMP 001.Minitab 001.R 001.SPSS
16.R 2 023.S 026
16.TB 35 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035
16.1 13 001.MI 001.MI.SA 002.MI.S 002.MI.SA 003.MI.S 003.MI.SA.S 006.S 007.S 009 011.MI.S 011.MI.SA.S 012 013.S
16.2 8 014.MI 014.MI.SA 016.MI 016.MI.SA 017 019.S 020.S 021
Total 1912